Posted by : Cyber Freak
Wednesday, 30 January 2013


Before the update, iOS users had the ability to upload videos to Facebook
directly from the camera roll, but now this functionality is built into
the Facebook app. With the update, users can easily click pictures and
videos and share it directly via the Facebook app. The Facebook for iOS
version 5.4 update brings will now allow users to record and share video
and voice messages (just like the Facebook Messenger app) straight from the app.
Earlier, those who use Facebook on their
iPhone got the ability to make VoIP calls from the Facebook Messaging
app. Facebook has been testing free calling over Wi-Fi and cellular
data, and the service has been available to iPhone users in Canada and
the US. It is available through the Facebook Messaging app.
Making a voice call to another Facebook user is quite simple. Users need
to open a conversation with a friend, tap the "i" button in the
top-right corner, and hit the Free Call button. The call recipient will
then get a notification that a Facebook user is trying to call them. As of now, the service is restricted to
the US and Canada and to iPhone users. There is no information on when
the service will hit Android or Windows Phone devices in the US or when
the service will be available globally.
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